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Very nice rooms for a good price; exceedingly nice and efficient front desk check-in staff; and conveniently interconnected to numerous other properties. I could tell you that the check-in process, for a hotel with about 25 registration desks, was virtually flawless and lightning fast. I could go on about how it's conveniently connected to Mandalay Bay's incredible and very long restaurant strip, or how Luxor's Mexican restaurant up on their 2nd floor atrium is amazing in its cuisine and drink, which it most definitely was (Tacos & Tequila I think?). However good all of the above was, I have but one comment left: I will NEVER stay at this iconic property again until you folks get wi-fi up in the rooms. I repeat, NEVER. Hello, it's 2014, in a world-class property, yet for me to get online, I have to get to THE LOBBY, via the long multiple labyrinths of hallways, elevators, more hallways, odd drunken people at every turn and elevator floor stop? Um, no thank you. Fix the problem please, then maybe I'll come back. What a shame, and I heard I'm about the thousandth person this month alone to complain about this problem. And still, the front desk personnel are nothing but empathetic and gracious.
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